How to use in-sentence of “flory”:
– It was developed by Joel Flory and Greg Lutze in 2011.
– A three-dimensional structure can be described using the Flory convention by applying a vector conversion from the Cartesian coordinates to the generalized coordinates.
– The decoration is a cross flory and is 2⅛ inches wide.
– In the Spring of 1948 Peter Debye, then chairman of the chemistry department at Cornell University, invited Flory to give the annual Baker Lectures.
– Paul J Flory died of a heart attack in Big Sur, California in 1985.
– For an example, a peptide bond can be described by the x,y,z positions of every atom in this bond or the Flory convention can be used.
– At Cornell, Flory expanded and refined his Baker Lectures into his best work, “Principles of Polymer Chemistry” which was published in 1953 by Cornell University Press.
– A young lady called Elizabeth moves to the town and Flory plans to marry her.

